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Motion of a constant acceleration - Calculating the acceleration, when the terminal velocity and travel distance known

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For a motion of a constant acceleration with the initial velocity equal to zero, the travel distance S is:
S=1/2 * a * t^2  

Then,  
a*S =1/2 * a^2 * t^2 = 1/2 V^2  
a=1/2 V^2/S  

where,  
a: constant acceleration(m^2/s)  
V: terminal velocity(m/s)  
S: travel distance(m)  



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